@animator911 At a year in you’re looking at maybe a couple hours away to get a beer with a buddy, not a week-long canoe trip.
If my partner pulled that shit a year in - or if I did - we would not be partners anymore. We still mostly only take time away from the family for short stints for fun (half day here or there) or when work takes us away overnight. This is by agreement, lots of communication, etc. We also have twins so like. They’re a fucking LOT. But yeah. Expect your priorities to shift, and definitely shift your expectations. Trust that if you don’t currently have children yet, you have no idea what it’s really like, and you probably also have no idea what it’s like for your partner who is pregnant and will give birth.
Commit fully to the family for several years. The family unit is the priority now. You’ll get your free time back later. You’ll get to take the beeb(s) on canoe trips with you. It’ll be great. Like, so great. I love taking my kids camping, fishing, hiking. I also love watching them get interested in my wife’s sewing and knitting. I couldn’t imagine what that would be like five years ago,w hen they were barely sitting up on their own. It’s fantastic, huge payoff for the work put in.
But early on? It’s just not feasible.